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Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Dec 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Look Before We Leap

SQ News Extends Circulation to Youth

For-Profit Prison Corporations

LWOP For Youth Ruled Unconstitutional Again

More Border Agency Actions

Women and Mass Incarceration


Immigrants Coping With Transnational Deaths And Bereavement: The Influence Of Migratory Loss And Anticipatory Grief, Olena Nesteruk Dec 2018

Immigrants Coping With Transnational Deaths And Bereavement: The Influence Of Migratory Loss And Anticipatory Grief, Olena Nesteruk

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

This study examines immigrants’ experiences of bereavement and coping with the deaths of family members in a transnational context. Data were collected through in-depth personal interviews with middle-aged and older immigrants from different countries of origin, who have been living in the United States for a majority of their adult lives. Thematic analysis of participants’ narratives showed that immigrants’ geographic distance from family complicated caregiving circumstances and rituals surrounding burial, and impacted the grieving process. At the same time, this distance also served as an emotional barrier and provided protection from prolonged grief. Immigrants’ U.S.-based family and work responsibilities served …


Race, Social Class, And Child Abuse: Content And Strength Of Medical Professionals’ Stereotypes, Cynthia J. Najdowski, Kimberly M. Bernstein Dec 2018

Race, Social Class, And Child Abuse: Content And Strength Of Medical Professionals’ Stereotypes, Cynthia J. Najdowski, Kimberly M. Bernstein

Psychology Faculty Scholarship

Black and poor children are overrepresented at every stage of the child welfare system, from suspicion of abuse to substantiation. Focusing on stereotypes as a source of bias that leads to these disparities, the current study examines the content and strength of stereotypes relating race and social class to child abuse as viewed by medical professionals. Doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals (Study 1: N = 53; Study 2: N = 40) were recruited in local hospitals and online through snowball sampling. Study 1 identified stereotype content by asking participants to list words associated with the stereotype that …


University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Faculty Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University Nov 2018

University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Faculty Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University

Global Diversity and Inclusion Publications and Presentations

After PSU’s Diversity Action Council identified the need for a campus-wide climate survey in the spring of 2016. PSU’s office of Global Diversity and Inclusion (GDI) convened a meeting with faculty, staff, and students to discuss the criteria for the survey and determine a vendor to administer the survey. GDI contracted Campus Climate Survey, LLC, to administer the Viewfinder® online survey. Viewfinder® is a campus climate survey instrument that measures the extent to which diversity and inclusion play an integral role within the infrastructure of our college campus.

After providing a copy of the survey and an administrative plan to …


University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Staff Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University Nov 2018

University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Staff Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University

Global Diversity and Inclusion Publications and Presentations

After PSU’s Diversity Action Council identified the need for a campus-wide climate survey in the spring of 2016, PSU’s office of Global Diversity and Inclusion (GDI) convened a meeting with faculty, staff, and students to discuss the criteria for the survey and determine a vendor to administer the survey. GDI contracted Campus Climate Survey, LLC to administer the Viewfinder® online survey. Viewfinder® is a campus climate survey instrument that measures the extent to which diversity and inclusion play an integral role within the infrastructure of our college campus.

After providing a copy of the survey and an administrative plan to …


University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Administrator Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University Nov 2018

University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Campus Administrator Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University

Global Diversity and Inclusion Publications and Presentations

After PSU’s Diversity Action Council identified the need for a campus-wide climate survey in the spring of 2016, PSU’s office of Global Diversity and Inclusion (GDI) convened a meeting with faculty, staff and students to discuss the criteria for the survey and determine a vendor to administer the survey. GDI contracted Campus Climate Survey, LLC, to administer the Viewfinder® online survey. Viewfinder® is a campus climate survey instrument that measures the extent to which diversity and inclusion play an integral role within the infrastructure of our college campus.

After providing a copy of the survey and an administrative plan to …


University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Student Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University Nov 2018

University Campus Climate Survey: Report On Student Responses, Diversity Action Council And Global Diversity & Inclusion, Portland State University

Global Diversity and Inclusion Publications and Presentations

After PSU’s Diversity Action Council identified the need for a campus-wide climate survey in the spring of 2016, PSU’s office of Global Diversity and Inclusion (GDI) convened a meeting with faculty, staff and students to discuss the criteria for the survey and determine a vendor to administer the survey. GDI contracted Campus Climate Survey, LLC, to administer the Viewfinder® online survey. Viewfinder® is a campus climate survey instrument that measures the extent to which diversity and inclusion play an integral role within the infrastructure of our college campus.

After providing a copy of the survey and an administrative plan to …


Preventing Substance Use Among Hispanic Urban Youth: Valuing The Role Of Family, Social Support Networks, School Importance, And Community Engagement, David T. Lardier, Veronica R. Barrios, Pauline Garcia-Reid, Robert Reid Nov 2018

Preventing Substance Use Among Hispanic Urban Youth: Valuing The Role Of Family, Social Support Networks, School Importance, And Community Engagement, David T. Lardier, Veronica R. Barrios, Pauline Garcia-Reid, Robert Reid

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Hispanic urban youth experience high levels of violence, access to drugs and alcohol, and limited access to quality educational institutions, as well as a disproportionate use of substances. However, youth exposed to multiple sources of support, such as values related to family centrality (e.g., family cohesion or familismo) and positive social networks, are less likely to use substances, and more likely to value school and participate in community activities. The present study examines substance use and empowering-protective resources among a cohort of Hispanic students (N = 538) from a northeastern United States urban community. We also assessed the moderating influence …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Nov 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

¡¡Commute All 5,000!: Drop LWOP!!

Actual Good News!

2nd Call: Soliciting Card Design

¡Conmuten Todos los 5000!: ¡Eliminen LWOP!

Who is the Richest of Them All?

Computer Technology Materials Banned

In Contrast, Some Execution Sentences


A Longitudinal Examination Of Social Connectedness And Suicidal Thoughts And Behaviors Among Adolescents, John F. Gunn, Sara Goldstein, Constance Gager Nov 2018

A Longitudinal Examination Of Social Connectedness And Suicidal Thoughts And Behaviors Among Adolescents, John F. Gunn, Sara Goldstein, Constance Gager

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Background: This study examines the relationship between three different types of social connectivity and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Methods: Using the Add Health dataset, three domains of social connection were explored: parental connection, school connection, and social integration. Logistic regression was used to examine whether changes over time in connectedness predicted suicidal thoughts and behavior. Results: Youth whose difference scores on social integration and parental connectedness increased were less likely to experience suicidal ideation. Increases in difference scores for perceived school connectedness protected youth who reported ideation from engaging in a suicide attempt. Conclusions: Perceptions of social connection are key …


Validation Of An Abbreviated Sociopolitical Control Scale For Youth Among A Sample Of Underresourced Urban Youth Of Color, David T. Lardier, Robert Reid, Pauline Garcia-Reid Nov 2018

Validation Of An Abbreviated Sociopolitical Control Scale For Youth Among A Sample Of Underresourced Urban Youth Of Color, David T. Lardier, Robert Reid, Pauline Garcia-Reid

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Empowerment is a higher order multilevel framework that is used to understand and evaluate individuals, groups, organizations, and communities as they engage in the practice and execution of the participatory process. The intrapersonal component of psychological empowerment has been examined through sociopolitical control and occupies two dimensions: leadership competence and policy control. Though the Sociopolitical Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) has been examined using a 17-item scale, Christens, Krauss, and Zeldin (2016) recently assessed the factorial validity of an abbreviated SPCS-Y among a sample of Malaysian adolescents. Yet, there is a need to further examine this abbreviated SPCS-Y among a …


Validation Of The Brief Sense Of Community Scale Among Youth Of Color From An Underserved Urban Community, David T. Lardier, Robert Reid, Pauline Garcia-Reid Nov 2018

Validation Of The Brief Sense Of Community Scale Among Youth Of Color From An Underserved Urban Community, David T. Lardier, Robert Reid, Pauline Garcia-Reid

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Neighborhood sense of community (SOC) is a key construct in the community psychology literature. While the research on neighborhood SOC has progressed significantly, there is a need to further validate the Brief Sense of Community Scale (BSCS) among youth. A critical area of scholarship, therefore, is to examine the factor structure of the BSCS among a cohort of adolescents, particularly from the United States. This study tested the factor structure of the BSCS among a sample of urban youth of color (N = 383) using SPSS AMOS, a structural equation modeling software. After testing the factor structure, we examined the …


A Systematic Review Of Research On Intimate Partner Violence Among Bisexual Women, Autumn M. Bermea, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, Lyndal Khaw Oct 2018

A Systematic Review Of Research On Intimate Partner Violence Among Bisexual Women, Autumn M. Bermea, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, Lyndal Khaw

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Bisexual women are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV) than lesbian or heterosexual women; however, they are under-represented in IPV literature. This study used a systematic review approach, combining a content analyis and a literature review to examine the state of knowledge on bisexual women’s experiences of IPV. A literature search uncovered 36 articles published between 2000 and 2016 that explicitly included bisexual women. The authors conducted a content analysis to assess study characteristics. Findings from the analysis indicated most research was conducted using quantitative methodology. Studies tended to use White, adult samples with little bisexual representation. Themes uncovered …


Evaluating Youth Character Development Programs Using Evolutionary Evaluation And The Systems Evaluation Protocol, Jennifer Urban, Miriam Linver, Julie Thompson, Ronnie Davidson, David Lorimer Oct 2018

Evaluating Youth Character Development Programs Using Evolutionary Evaluation And The Systems Evaluation Protocol, Jennifer Urban, Miriam Linver, Julie Thompson, Ronnie Davidson, David Lorimer

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

The importance of engaging in high quality program evaluation is a generally accepted principle underscored by external pressure from funders. High quality evaluation necessarily begins with good evaluation planning. This paper outlines Evolutionary Evaluation and specifically the Systems Evaluation Protocol, an approach that emphasizes practitioner-evaluator collaboration, results in tangible products for programs, and culminates in an evaluation plan appropriate for a specific program’s lifecycle stage. A case study of Inspire>Aspire, a program developed by Character Scotland and used widely in Scotland’s schools and elsewhere is presented and includes a discussion of creative breakthroughs, or ‘Aha!’ Moments, that occurred.


Transgender People’S Reflections On Identity, Faith, And Christian Faith Communities In The U.S., Kristen Benson, Eli Westerfield, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield Oct 2018

Transgender People’S Reflections On Identity, Faith, And Christian Faith Communities In The U.S., Kristen Benson, Eli Westerfield, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Relational therapists have limited access to resources and information about transgender people’s faith beliefs and experiences in Christian communities of faith, which is largely absent from the professional literature. The purpose of this article is to examine the Christian religious and spiritual experiences of transgender people located in the U.S. Seven self-identified transgender people participated in in-depth interviews. Results of the study indicated that participants had various experiences in faith communities, with both supportive and discriminatory responses from others. The results also suggest that participants maintained their faith beliefs even when they experience rejection from faith communities. Moreover, participants reported …


Between The Bars, Unique Shaw-Smith Dr, Eliese Maxwell, Victoria Otero, Catherine Trujillo, Habib Placencia Adissi Oct 2018

Between The Bars, Unique Shaw-Smith Dr, Eliese Maxwell, Victoria Otero, Catherine Trujillo, Habib Placencia Adissi

Creative Works

“Between the Bars” is a senior project exhibition, in collaboration with Cal Poly Sociology Professor Dr. Unique Shaw-Smith. Featuring artwork produced by incarcerated artists, the goal is to undo negative stereotypes and to empower the rehabilitation of incarcerated artists individually and collectively through art.The exhibit demonstrates that rehabilitation does occur in prison and emphasizes that art has the power to transcend all social differences and divisions. The exhibit features more than 60 works in diverse mediums including sculpture, painting, and poetry by 34 incarcerated artists from California Men’s Colony.

This catalog represents the onsite exhibit of the same name, which …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Oct 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

We Can Make It Better or Worse - And Do

Information Needed

Soliciting Holiday/Calendar Card Design

The Book Title: What We Know

Huracán Michael Arrasa Florida

Un Estado Cambio la Pena de Ejecución

Average Workers are Worse Off Now


The Sacramental Nature Of Community, Jennifer C. Merritt, Andrea E. Brewster, Irene E. Cermeño, Phyllis R. Brown Sep 2018

The Sacramental Nature Of Community, Jennifer C. Merritt, Andrea E. Brewster, Irene E. Cermeño, Phyllis R. Brown

Arrupe Publications

This essay will focus on ways the ELSJ Core Curriculum requirement and TNI enact the Jesuit way of proceeding to promote dialogue and critical engagement with underserved communities in order to contribute to the common good. Particularly important in these community-engagement practices is attention to the distinction Jewish theologian Martin Buber draws between the subject-object knowing, I – It relationships, characteristic of traditional university learning, and I -Thou relationships possible through “genuine meeting,” “genuine dialogue,” leading to wholeness and “real living,” “actual life.”12 Buber’s description of I - Thou encounters is reminiscent of the relational encounters with God outlined in …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Sep 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

The 10 National Demands

The Power of the State

What is a "Strong Economy"?

Some Prison Population Reduction

Money Bail: A Predatory System

Spirituality and Abolition


Graphic Representations Of Grammatical Gender In Spanish Language Anarchist Publications, Mariel Mercedes Acosta Matos Aug 2018

Graphic Representations Of Grammatical Gender In Spanish Language Anarchist Publications, Mariel Mercedes Acosta Matos

Publications and Research

This paper offers a descriptive analysis of the suffixes -@, -x, -e and other orthographic innovations as transgressions to the genderedness of Spanish language. First I discuss the grammatical rules of expressing gender in Spanish and a summary of the ongoing debates concerning linguistic sexism and androcentrism in Spanish language. Then I present some examples of the gender neutral suffixes drawn from articles found in 3 “Do It Yourself” journals published online by three anarchist collectives in Latin America.


A Content Analysis Of The First Decade Of The Journal Of Glbt Family Studies, Jacqueline Bible, Autumn Bermea, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, Kristen E. Benson, April L. Few-Demo Aug 2018

A Content Analysis Of The First Decade Of The Journal Of Glbt Family Studies, Jacqueline Bible, Autumn Bermea, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, Kristen E. Benson, April L. Few-Demo

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

The emergence of several specialized journals that examine the experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) individuals, families, and communities, particularly the Journal of GLBT Family Studies, has profoundly shaped GLBT research. Engaging in taking stock activities helps to identify trends on which future research should focus to further develop the field. For example, scholars suggest critical analysis of journal publications is necessary for field development, which was done here. Specifically, this content analysis examines the first decade of publications appearing in the Journal of GLBT Family Studies from 2005 to 2015 (N = 233) to identify trends in …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Aug 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Who Gets the Money?

What Do We Get?

Puerto Rico Transportar a 3.200 Prisioneros a Cárceles del Territorio Continental Estadounidense

Freer Than Before

Prison Health News: Call for Submissions

Forty Years Later

Support Sought

Amazing Grace?


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jul 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Cries of Children Echo Thru Years

Over Incarceration

Seeking Redemption Petition: Families United to End LWOP (F.U.E.L.)

Casi 600 Mujeres Arrestadas

The Routledge International Handbook


The Double Bind Of Siblings In Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment, Jonathan Caspi, David T. Lardier, Veronica R. Barrios Jul 2018

The Double Bind Of Siblings In Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment, Jonathan Caspi, David T. Lardier, Veronica R. Barrios

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Siblings have been found to be perhaps the greatest source of social risk for adolescent substance abuse, particularly when the relationship is close. But, close sibling relationships are also linked to an array of important developmental and lifelong protective benefits. Sibling closeness simultaneously poses considerable risks and benefits. These conflicting findings suggest opposite treatment directions, or a “double bind” for practice. That sibling closeness risks contagion suggests treatment that aims to decrease sibling closeness. On the other hand, the many lifelong and protective benefits of close sibling relationships suggests increasing sibling closeness when possible. Family-based treatment is recommended for adolescent …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jun 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Too Much

Too Little

Too Unacceptable

Muertes en Puerto Rico por el Huracán María

Some Air Conditioning Mandated

Prison Reform Strategy Bills Underway

No Separating Immigrant Moms and Kids


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights May 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

National Memorial for Peace and Justice

Women in Prison

Primero de Mayo en Puerto Rico

A Reminder

Program to Pay Bail for the Poor

Democracy


The Interacting Effects Of Psychological Empowerment And Ethnic Identity On Indicators Of Well-Being Among Youth Of Color, David T. Lardier, Pauline Garcia-Reid, Robert Reid May 2018

The Interacting Effects Of Psychological Empowerment And Ethnic Identity On Indicators Of Well-Being Among Youth Of Color, David T. Lardier, Pauline Garcia-Reid, Robert Reid

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

Decades of legislative actions and power imbalances have limited African American/Black and Hispanic/Latina(o) urban youth's perceptions of empowerment and ability to rely upon social and institutional resources. Youth who have access to supportive resources and are connected to their ethnic–racial group perceive themselves as empowered and score higher on indicators of well-being. Among a sample of African American/Black and Hispanic/Latina(o) urban youth (N = 383) and using multivariate analysis of variance, the current study examined the relationship between psychological empowerment (PE) and ethnic identity among conceptually relevant outcome variables: community participation, neighborhood sense of community (SOC), school importance, and perceived …


“My Life Purpose Is…” Assessment Of Youth Purpose In Context, Miriam Linver, Jennifer Urban Apr 2018

“My Life Purpose Is…” Assessment Of Youth Purpose In Context, Miriam Linver, Jennifer Urban

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

In the introduction to this special issue on youth purpose, the authors discuss the challenges in assessing purpose in adolescents; purpose is a concept that has more often been studied in adults but not in youth. First, theauthors discuss how purpose has been defined in the literature. The authors then situate purpose in the context of a host of related constructs, such as intentional self-regulation, future orientation, goal setting, and identity. Additionally, the authors discuss the importance of accurately measuring youth purpose, as well as in what contexts the assessment of purpose is useful, such as for positive youth development …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Apr 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

2 Years of SHU Settlement

When is it Torture?

Presidente R. Castro de Cuba: Discurso Final

The American Prison Writing Archive (APWA)

Bail Bond Exploitation?

Back on Schedule


A Content Analysis Of Lgbt Research In Top Family Journals 2000-2015, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, April L. Few-Demo, Kristen Benson, Jacqueline Bible, Shannon Lummer Apr 2018

A Content Analysis Of Lgbt Research In Top Family Journals 2000-2015, Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, April L. Few-Demo, Kristen Benson, Jacqueline Bible, Shannon Lummer

Department of Family Science and Human Development Scholarship and Creative Works

The past decades have witnessed some of the most prolific changes in rights and experiences for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) individuals and their families. Research during this period also witnessed a significant increase in the study of these changes. The current content analysis systematically reviewed all LGBT-related articles published in top-ranked, general family science journals from 2000 to 2015 to gauge the state of this growing field. Specifically, basic descriptives, theoretical foundations, methodological plurality, and inclusivity were examined. Results revealed that less than 3% of articles published were LGBT-related, most were atheoretical and infrequently included variables unique to this …